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Kim Roberts ponders her 2021 resolution of growing closer to God with the continuing pandemic and political environment.
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Archbishop Gregory Aymond has issued a statement upon the inauguration of President Joe Biden.
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Divine Mercy parishioner Frank Raab is devoted to adoration chapel and has received messages from God while there.
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Legendary St. Charles Catholic football coach Frank Monica is retiring, but he has left lasting memories with his success and his colorful ways of expressing himself.
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Archbishop José Gomez, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, prays for God to grant "wisdom and courage" to President Joseph Biden.
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Pope Francis contemplates on St. Matthew's Gospel that "Jesus does not lift up a lament to the Father" but rather a joyful song of praise. So must we in this time of crisis.
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Jesus advised that we must be as children to enter into his kingdom. May we return to learning and appreciating the world around us and each other once again.
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Upcoming events - archdiocesan and in parishes and schools. Please submit two weeks ahead for next issue (events Feb. 6-19, 2021.)
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The LHSAA will have yet another chance to have Select schools participate in joint playoffs with non-Select school under a new proposal to be voted on by high school principals in April.
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Arzobispo Gregory Aymond talks about the divisiveness in our country.
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Father Manuel Solorzano gives homily for Jan. 23-24.
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Father Manuel Solorzano gives the homily for Jan. 17.
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Pharmacists meet Christopher Homes residents where they live to administer vaccinations.
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Father Ronald Braud, a retired priest of the Archdiocese of New Orleans, died Jan. 10 at the age of 81. He was remembered at his Funeral Mass Jan. 18 as a priest who loved to listen.
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At the first annual Mass for Peace and Justice Jan. 17, Archbishop Gregory Aymond introduced the members of the newly established archdiocesan Committee for Racial Equity and Justice
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Peaceful protests have a constitutionally protected place in our society. Violent protests, however, cannot be justified.
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Cabrini High School's National Honor Society raised donations for Covenant House to end 2020 with its "Sock-ember" season of giving drive.
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Brother Martin student Jace Patin gives his response to a visit to the school by New Orleanian Leona Tate, one of the first African-Americans to desegregate McDonogh 19 Elementary School, in collaboration with a class assignment, "The Portraits of Social Justice" led by Art I teacher Don Guidry.
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During Pope Francis' World Day of Peace message, he insisted that peace is a gift that requires a human response and human effort.
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During his World Peace Day message on Jan. 1, Pope Francis insisted that peace is a gift that requires a human response and human effort
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